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In 1976 my mom loved
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One of her favorite songs was “Isn’t she Lovely” by Stevie Wonder.


Here is the Link for DownloadLink to The Lyrics

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In 1976 the African American Museum was opened. The exhibit was used to interpret African-American culture not only for other races, but also for African-Americans who don’t know their past.



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In 1986 my mom loved

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A favorite song of her was “ we are the world” BY Michael Jackson ft. Lionel Richie.Link to the Lyrics

Here is the Link for DownloadLink to the Lyrics


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In 1986 Ronald E. McNair, an African-American Specialist aboard the Challenger when it blew up it orbit around the Earth. Even though he died he did a great service to America. HE was praised for his service.

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At this time




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was the rhyme for my Mom. A classic song for her was “Stand” By John P Kee.
Here is the Link for DownloadLink to the Lyrics

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Now while my mom thinks that the best thing that happened in 1996 was the birth of a guy called Jonathan Spencer, a more famous event was in August when Tiger Woods pronounced that he had become a professional golfer. Tiger Woods was the most dedicated golfer in the game. Even after he cheated.
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